What is the difference between a god of fire and a god of the sun?
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The Sun is a miasma of incandescent plasma.
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well, one's a god of fire and the other is a god of the sun
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The sun is made of fireloosly
Not all fire is made out of sun.
A Sun God has no influence over, to give a few examples, volcanos, candles, rockets, stovetops, or the unfortunate result of trying to light a cigarette while wearing entirely too much styling gel.
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The Sun is an elementary part of the cosmos, the bringer of light, and consequently life. The sun is a tireless worker who travels the great journey across the heavens every day and a great giver of life, for without the sun all would wither and die. Clocks are set by its travel and the maintenance of that rhythm is a matter of the fate of the world.
Fire represents raw power, at the same time an important tool and fundamentally chaotic. Fire consumes or warps all it touches, it is also the basis for civilisation, cooking, metalwork, technology in general began with the gift of fire. Fire is progress and power, it gives those who know how to wield it impressive power, but must be handled with care.
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Helios vs Hephaestus
Hephaestus was not just the god of fire ,but greek gods tend to be the gods of a million things
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Size of balls.
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One gives life, the other burns people to death. Both like heat.
It's like the difference between the god of metallurgy and the god of war. Both like metal.